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52 |
Added the capability to "see" character's encoded within a binary file,
by printing the character value(s) of each opcode (if they are printable)
on each line. |
dgisselq |
3499d 04h |
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51 |
Added the capability to look at binary files and 'see' characters as they
are encoded in memory. |
dgisselq |
3499d 04h |
/ |
50 |
Dhrystone benchmark updates--added the copyright notice. (Oops!) |
dgisselq |
3508d 19h |
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49 |
Final set of changes finishing the Dhrystone package. Dhrystone, as
implemented by hand in assembly, now works. |
dgisselq |
3508d 19h |
/ |
48 |
Files added/updated to get Dhrystone benchmark to work. Several fixes
to the CPU in the process, 'cause it wasn't working. Stall-less ALU
ops now work better, to include grabbing the memory result as it comes out
of the memory unit and placing it straight into either ALU or memory unit
for the next instruction. |
dgisselq |
3508d 19h |
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47 |
Added some new graphics, includes the file for the Zip Bones system. |
dgisselq |
3508d 19h |
/ |
46 |
A series of updates associated with getting Dhrystone to work. Includes
updates to getting multiple files to link/work together within the assembler,
as well as getting quoted quotations to work in the lexer, and better
include file support in the preprocessor. |
dgisselq |
3508d 19h |
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45 |
Library routines for 32-bit multiply and divide, both signed and unsigned. |
dgisselq |
3508d 20h |
/ |
44 |
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dgisselq |
3508d 20h |
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43 |
Minor edits to the C++ testbench. |
dgisselq |
3508d 20h |
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42 |
Oops -- forgot to add the stack. |
dgisselq |
3508d 20h |
/ |
41 |
Assembly file for the Dhrystone benchmark added. |
dgisselq |
3508d 20h |
/ |
40 |
Quick update, updates the assembly for the new version of the assembler. |
dgisselq |
3508d 20h |
/ |
39 |
Here's the documentation update to support the pipelined read/writes of
the bus from the CPU, as well as the test file that proved they worked. |
dgisselq |
3511d 22h |
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38 |
A couple of quick updates:
- The Zip CPU now supports pipelined memory access at one clock per
instruction (assuming all the instructions are in the cache)
- There is now a 'zipbones' module to build a Zip System without peripherals.
Any peripherals would then need to be external to the CPU.
- Some bug fixes.
Documentation changes coming shortly. |
dgisselq |
3512d 01h |
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37 |
Fixed some minor spelling errors. |
dgisselq |
3520d 15h |
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36 |
*Lots* of changes to increase processing speed and remove pipeline stalls.
Removed the useless flash cache, replacing it with a proper DMA controller.
"make test" in the main directory now runs a test program in Verilator and
reports on the results. |
dgisselq |
3521d 04h |
/ |
35 |
I updated the system diagram to reflect the new version that has a direct
memory access controller, rather than the (useless) manual cache. |
dgisselq |
3537d 19h |
/ |
34 |
Bunches of changes, although very little changed with the core itself.
Regarding the core, some bugs were fixed within zipcpu.v (the CPU part of the
core), so that the debugger can change the program counter. The debugger
can now halt the CPU and then view, examine, and modify registers to include
the program counter, although live changes to the CC register have not been
tested.
There was also a bug in the stall handling of the wishbone bus delay line. This
has now been fixed.
Moving outwards to the system, some parameters have been added to zipsystem
to make it more configurable for whatever environment you might wish to place
it within. Other minor clean ups have taken place, mostly to the internal
documentation.
Lots of changes, though, to the assembler. The big one is the implementation
of #define macros, C style. Several buggy macros were in sys.i. These have
been fixed. The Makefile has been adjusted so that the build of test.S, which
depends upon sys.i, is now properly dependent upon sys.i for make purposes.
Further, not only will zpp, the assembler preprocessor, handle #define macros,
it will also recursive #defines. The assembler expression evaluator has also
been updated to properly handle both operator precedence, as well as modulo
arithmetic.
The master system test file, test.S, found in the sw/zasm directory has been
updated to reflect these new capabilities. (I really need to move it to the
bench/asm directory, so you may expect that change sometime later.) |
dgisselq |
3546d 23h |
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33 |
Finally finished a first draft of the full specification! |
dgisselq |
3549d 21h |
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